| acicula | Origin: L, a small needle, dimin. Of acus needle. One of the needlelike or bristlelike spines or prickles of some animals and plants; also, a needlelike crystal. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| acicular | <botany> Resembling a needle (typically used to describe the leaf of a plant). (06 May 1997) |
| aciculate | <botany> Used to describe a plant part which is finely scored on the surface, as if scratched by a pin. (09 Oct 1997) |
| acicular |
acerate: narrow and long and pointed; as pine leaves
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| acicular |
needle-shaped; approaching subulate, but more slender, with a more delicate and pungent point; closely allied to acerose.
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| acicular |
An aggregate of long, slender, crystals (ie Natrolite). This term is also used to describe the crystal habit of single long, thin, slender crystals.
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| acicular |
slender and pointed; needle-shaped. Ephelis.
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| acicular |
Needle shaped (as in the foliage of pine trees)
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| acicula | a needle-like part or structure of a plant or animal or crystal |
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| acicula | narrow and long and pointed |
| acicula | related to plants or animals or crystals having aciculae or needle-like parts |
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